Samsung Uses OLED Displays in their Smartphones Now!

An Introduction to OLED

OLED stands for (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) is the technology of flat lightening which is made up of organic thin films series between the two conductors. When electrical current is passes, a bright light is emitted from it. Venting display of OLED Displays do not need a back-light because it’s is more thinner and are more best and productive than LCD displays. ( LCD also require white back-light).

OLED displays provide best display as well as best image quality you have ever seen because of there thickness and efficiency. In future we can see their roll-able, fold-able, flexible and transparent type’s. It’s the future of display technology. Series of organic thin films is require between the two conductor’s for the making of an OLED.

Samsung OLED Displays

Samsung displays are the best in the market in the world. OLED Displays provide the best and eye catching graphics of emissive display. This is due to there thick and flexible structure which lead to its best quality. Samsung mobile industry is the biggest and valuable industry and leading in AMOLED display production of cell phones. Samsung also uses OLED Displays in Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Apple also do the same thing in iPhone X this year which is at best and highly productive.

Samsung is now giving OLED Displays in its own devices. Such as Galaxy S7 (and S7 edge, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+ and in Galaxy Note 8. Samsung plants produced over 300 million Amoled displays in a year, which is mostly used in smartphones. Also in other smartphones from Gionee, Meizu, Acer, HP, Vivo, Microsoft, Lenovo, ZTE, Hisense, Konka and others. Samsung has a wide range of market produces large number of mobile OLEDs for tablets, laptops and monitors and cell phones.